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the city now says the company is ineligibile for the pending city contract. the company operated chicago's red-light program since 2003 generating 300 million dollars in fines for the city. the tribune detailed how the company paid a luxury hotel tab for the city official who oversaw its program. >>the worlds cheapest cars heading for america.ú= >>federal agents raided the pharmacy linked to a meningitis outbreak that has killed 16 people and sickened more than 2- hundred others. investigators searched the "n- e-c-c compounding center" in massachusetts yesterday. officials say more issues have been reported with drugs from n-e-c-c. the company is linked to a deadly multistate outbreak of fungal meningitis that appears to be spreading. most of the patients got sick after getting contaminated steroid injections for back and neck pain. the newest infections are from drugs used in heart and eye surgery. >>an attorney for n-e-c-c says the company is cooperating with investigators. >>two u-s sailors are accused of raping and robbing a woman in japan. seaman christ
the city now says the company is ineligibile for the pending city contract. the company operated chicago's red-light program since 2003 generating 300 million dollars in fines for the city. the tribune detailed how the company paid a luxury hotel tab for the city official who oversaw its program. >>the worlds cheapest cars heading for america.ú= >>federal agents raided the pharmacy linked to a meningitis outbreak that has killed 16 people and sickened more than 2- hundred others....
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to learn about the green city market halloween fundraiser. go to green city market dot org. for today's recipe, or to watch the segment again, log on to wgn tv dot com slash midday. time now for the answer to today's trivia question. we asked. the name of canada's province of nova scotia translates as 'new scotland.' but what language is nova scotia from? a. spanish b. latin c. french the answer: b. latin. >>this is amazing stuff. it will not break records but it will warm up. we are just a degree from where we were yesterday. all that warm air is being routed northward. you see the wind plot. once you get behind these showers. we have to be warming up a bit. humidity 93 percent. this air is moist. 80s up to peoria. still warm as we get into thursday morning. here we are by friday. it will be a chilly weekend around here. this is an intriguing storm system. it is moving north. look what is supposed to happen.much cooler friday. 40s over the coming weekend. we are ready. happy monday. >>thank you for joining us. >>we are back at 5 and 9
to learn about the green city market halloween fundraiser. go to green city market dot org. for today's recipe, or to watch the segment again, log on to wgn tv dot com slash midday. time now for the answer to today's trivia question. we asked. the name of canada's province of nova scotia translates as 'new scotland.' but what language is nova scotia from? a. spanish b. latin c. french the answer: b. latin. >>this is amazing stuff. it will not break records but it will warm up. we are just...
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we asked: in 1962, which city hosted its first-ever world series games? a. kansas city b. minneapolis c. san francisco the answer: c. san francisco. the giants had relocated from new york to san francisco in 1958, and met their former crosstown rivals, the yankees in the 1962 world series. the yankees won the series 4-3 with bill skowron scoring the only run of game 7 at candlestick park. we're finally getting a taste of autumn. i should make up to 50 is today. the problem is we are not really in the heart of the coldest air. there will be coming over the next couple of days. the rest of the week you can see temperatures finally beginning to recover. low to mid '50's. that is about where it should be this time of year. it has been a shock to most of themus. it moves up the east coast and comes inland. we left to watch that. will have to watch that
we asked: in 1962, which city hosted its first-ever world series games? a. kansas city b. minneapolis c. san francisco the answer: c. san francisco. the giants had relocated from new york to san francisco in 1958, and met their former crosstown rivals, the yankees in the 1962 world series. the yankees won the series 4-3 with bill skowron scoring the only run of game 7 at candlestick park. we're finally getting a taste of autumn. i should make up to 50 is today. the problem is we are not really...
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also, the ultimate result of the opposite of free cities. this happy couple used capital one venture miles for their "destination wedding." double miles you can "actually" use. but with those single mile travel cards... [ bridesmaid ] blacked out... but i'm a bridesmaid. oh! "x" marks the spot she'll never sit. but i bought a dress! a toast... ...to the capital one venture card. fly any airline, any flight, anytime. double miles you can actually use. what a coincidence? what's in your wallet? [ all screaming ] watch the elbows ladies. ♪ john: we are back with your questions or comments from my guess. congressman vin jordan. york city commissioner of human resources and author of after the welfare state. so first from facebook. dave hamilton asks god could a collapse of the welfare state ever be peaceful? i don't see a collapse happening with of chaos. >> i think absolutely. this gigantic lumbering staggering welfare state. the 1990's, they ask some hard questions. this was not affordable. they manage to touch from their welfare state very
also, the ultimate result of the opposite of free cities. this happy couple used capital one venture miles for their "destination wedding." double miles you can "actually" use. but with those single mile travel cards... [ bridesmaid ] blacked out... but i'm a bridesmaid. oh! "x" marks the spot she'll never sit. but i bought a dress! a toast... ...to the capital one venture card. fly any airline, any flight, anytime. double miles you can actually use. what a...
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that is because we have a work requirement in new york city. john: that is absolutely great, but i still think of your 15,000 employees, and we're talking about an employment, there is some of it, but if the soviet union. >> we do a lot more than just cash assistance. bright public health insurance, no protective services, child-support enforcement which goes after deadbeat dads to make sure they pay. recollected $700 million for families. $200 million from on cs to be on welfare, so it's a big agency. does not just to cash welfare. what's funny about our program is that the old cash welfare program is much, much smaller than the rest of the agency. in the old days was a big part of the agency. john: now medicaid -- these are much bigger programs. agreed. but as you look at the sole service rules, do you think, we're trying. it's hard to fire people. i can't really manage the way i would if i were in the private sector. the charity would do it better. >> i don't. honestly. i don't think that charity all by itself would provide public concerns t
that is because we have a work requirement in new york city. john: that is absolutely great, but i still think of your 15,000 employees, and we're talking about an employment, there is some of it, but if the soviet union. >> we do a lot more than just cash assistance. bright public health insurance, no protective services, child-support enforcement which goes after deadbeat dads to make sure they pay. recollected $700 million for families. $200 million from on cs to be on welfare, so it's...
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>> another airline, a different connecting city, and additional stop on your trip. none of these are ideal, but the real point is to be flexible and be up front and prioritize your trip. gerri: all right. and don't take your back because next weekend it is going to be a bad idea. thank you for coming on. appreciate your time. >> thanks for having me. gerri: all right. flying can be such a pain. ridiculous please, long delays. some airlines are trying to make the experience a little bit nicer by offering sex. says the way to my heart is to my stomach that is tonight'stop five, but be prepared to travel overseas. air france. i hope i'm saying this right. based in the united arab emirates, fly with snacking on free range hands and honey produced by their own bees. holy cow. they offer a line of signature pickles. unbelievable. turkish airlines, complimentary champagne, soup, ice-cream, and the famous rich turkish coffee. royal dutch airlines. it's about drinking with the dutch jen. and the number one airline for snacking is a lane airlines. mangos, macadamia nuts, and
>> another airline, a different connecting city, and additional stop on your trip. none of these are ideal, but the real point is to be flexible and be up front and prioritize your trip. gerri: all right. and don't take your back because next weekend it is going to be a bad idea. thank you for coming on. appreciate your time. >> thanks for having me. gerri: all right. flying can be such a pain. ridiculous please, long delays. some airlines are trying to make the experience a little...
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why the hopes and dreams of everyone in this superstitious city rest on this guy. why does he have to lose for them to win? >>> good evening. as we come on the air, we learned it has happened again. a third american airlines flight forced to land after a row of seats came unbolted. half of their fleet of 757s were grounded for inspection. most of them now back in service. but even so there have been a flurry of cancellations and delays. so what do you do if you're looking a flight? and what is american airlines saying tonight about the clues they have found? abc's senior national correspondent jim avila tells us. >> reporter: boston's logan field -- one of american's boeing 757s, 47 of which, nearly half the fleet taken out of service today. as the troubled airline tries to make sure no more of its coach seats come loose in flight -- as they have three separate times. >> the seats are loose. >> we're not sure if it is a mechanical failure or a human failure. >> reporter: american saying today it has identified the problem -- because seats came loose in one case, fl
why the hopes and dreams of everyone in this superstitious city rest on this guy. why does he have to lose for them to win? >>> good evening. as we come on the air, we learned it has happened again. a third american airlines flight forced to land after a row of seats came unbolted. half of their fleet of 757s were grounded for inspection. most of them now back in service. but even so there have been a flurry of cancellations and delays. so what do you do if you're looking a flight? and...
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is the time of the race when they are aiming for the general election, not the primary based in the city has to still rev up the primary. gerri: a long way to go. the tone and tenor of the campaign changing with jobs numbers which were shockingly positive. we discussed it earlier. let me read you some headlines from newspapers to how the media is treating this. the new york times. jobs reports bring unexpected good news. make his case easier. the washington post says president obama much-needed good news on jobs. the chicago, jobs report gives obama a much-needed boost. i have to tell you, on wall street people are picking apart these numbers with a fine tooth comb. a lot of people don't believe them. they think they have been massaged, managed and some white. is the media -- more evidence totally for obama? >> sure. i read the new york times assessment of, you know, the attacks as the book were cut. this is not political, this is a statistical. always. the numbers are volta, but it is not politics. look. this is an administration that has been lying about who killed our ambassador. they
is the time of the race when they are aiming for the general election, not the primary based in the city has to still rev up the primary. gerri: a long way to go. the tone and tenor of the campaign changing with jobs numbers which were shockingly positive. we discussed it earlier. let me read you some headlines from newspapers to how the media is treating this. the new york times. jobs reports bring unexpected good news. make his case easier. the washington post says president obama much-needed...
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a red light in new york city, little less, to a half. you could get caught because you are kind of operating on the rhythms you're expecting to see if you would have anywhere else. >> the word gets around that they're too short and people start jamming on their brakes to avoid getting the red light camera to get anyone to creating a problem that we were trying to solve. in concept we are in favor of reuse they take care of those tebow crashes where vehicles at the site of another vehicle. this side is the weakest part of the vehicle, but if you're solving one problem by creating another, you're not solving the problem. gerri: us to collect the money they make. ticket revenue, from the new york post. the city's make 235 million over five years. this is an easy way to make some dope. i mean, frankly, if you were the mayor and want to raise some money, you know, just put them at every corner. you will get a lot of revenue coming into the city coffers. >> that is what is being talked about. the program being expanded. we think before they go
a red light in new york city, little less, to a half. you could get caught because you are kind of operating on the rhythms you're expecting to see if you would have anywhere else. >> the word gets around that they're too short and people start jamming on their brakes to avoid getting the red light camera to get anyone to creating a problem that we were trying to solve. in concept we are in favor of reuse they take care of those tebow crashes where vehicles at the site of another vehicle....
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in new york city? try have this because the reinsure wants to be good to me? no. because thousands of people care about themselves. i learned this years ago. >> at the farm saddling up for another 14 hour workday. >> they're so much work fences, ditches, beating the cows, harvesting the hey, they're only the first of a series who by caring about themselves make sure i get my stake. >> he delivers the propane to heed to the water. >> she keeps the packinghouse clean. >> to make sure it is cleaned and sanitized before production. >> the people who slaughter the cattle, . >> john: then the people run the freezer facility. thousands of people have to work together to get the food to market for me? >> i don't think of it that way. >> i think about money i am no one. >> i had never heard of him. >> they may not care about me but they do work hard and cooperate to bring the state. government cannot do it. they have tried but most fail miserably. remember the long lines sometimes people start and there was no food. free-market provides food every day. reaches celebrate th
in new york city? try have this because the reinsure wants to be good to me? no. because thousands of people care about themselves. i learned this years ago. >> at the farm saddling up for another 14 hour workday. >> they're so much work fences, ditches, beating the cows, harvesting the hey, they're only the first of a series who by caring about themselves make sure i get my stake. >> he delivers the propane to heed to the water. >> she keeps the packinghouse clean....
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new york city city and philadelphia are also preparing to shut down mass transit. our team is spread all along the mid-atlantic coast with the latest on the storm and its impact. we want to begin with the weather channel's jim cantore on the tip of lower manhattan. >> reporter: where i'm standing in about 24 hours, there's a very good chance i'll be standing here in waist-high water, if i were still standing here and i won't be. here it is on satellite as you mentioned, just a huge cloud canopy, currently about 523 miles to the south of new york city, there's a very low pressure to this so to the wind field is 900 miles wide this. s-path that we have seen for the past several days, brings the center within 100 miles of the the city. four to eight inches possible, the jersey shore, the south shore of long island. then six to 11 feet, this is what prompted the evacuation orders from the mayor of new york city. new york harbor on theorth shore of long island dealing with six to 11 feet. the national weather in new york says this will be the highest storm surge ever in
new york city city and philadelphia are also preparing to shut down mass transit. our team is spread all along the mid-atlantic coast with the latest on the storm and its impact. we want to begin with the weather channel's jim cantore on the tip of lower manhattan. >> reporter: where i'm standing in about 24 hours, there's a very good chance i'll be standing here in waist-high water, if i were still standing here and i won't be. here it is on satellite as you mentioned, just a huge cloud...
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newcomers move into the big city and drown out that old draw. >> you can find it much more easily when you go to rural parts of texas, it's still there. but it's not as generally used in the city like austin. >> reporter: at the university of texas, they're studying the slow demise of this slice of southern identity, comparing dialect and recordings made almost 30 years apart. >> i like growing up in the country. >> i hike down a creek to fish or swim. >> you bear down on them r's a little bit, drop your g's and just slow down and talk to where people can understand you. >> reporter: he taught old hollywood to talk texan. >> sometimes i lean to one side of it, sometimes i lean to the other. >> reporter: paul newman and james dean spent weeks perfecting the twang. >> reporter: patricia neal even thanked him when she won the oscar for best actress. >> i think the twang is getting lost a little bit. >> reporter: now, even at iconic locals like the boot shop or the bbq joint the accent could be from anywhere. >> how is your day going today? >> reporter: a shift in the landscape as the icon
newcomers move into the big city and drown out that old draw. >> you can find it much more easily when you go to rural parts of texas, it's still there. but it's not as generally used in the city like austin. >> reporter: at the university of texas, they're studying the slow demise of this slice of southern identity, comparing dialect and recordings made almost 30 years apart. >> i like growing up in the country. >> i hike down a creek to fish or swim. >> you bear...
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i think that i have this theory that all american cities have their own m.o. i think people go to l.a. to be famous and boston to be smart and i think people go to new york to win. >>> coming up next a trade of the day that you could call a miracle drug. keep it there because we are going to lift that curtain and reveal what it is in mere minutes. when you take a closer look... ...at the best schools in the world... ...you see they all have something very interesting in common. they have teachers... ...with a deeper knowledge of their subjects. as a result, their students achieve at a higher level. let's develop more stars in education. let's invest in our teachers... ...so they can inspire our students. let's solve this. >>> it is time for the moment you have been waiting for, our trade of the day. so mr. guy, go ahead. >> there is nothing generric about "fast money." we are innovators here. if you are looking for a stock that is a segue. they raise the curtain. the symbol is wpi. in the generric world this is best in breed. it has been on a fantastic run. pe
i think that i have this theory that all american cities have their own m.o. i think people go to l.a. to be famous and boston to be smart and i think people go to new york to win. >>> coming up next a trade of the day that you could call a miracle drug. keep it there because we are going to lift that curtain and reveal what it is in mere minutes. when you take a closer look... ...at the best schools in the world... ...you see they all have something very interesting in common. they...
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how do you analyze the two cities? >> the biggest increases year over year are in places rebounding. both phoenix and detroit as well as lots of metros in flora and other parts of the country had huge price declines in the bust, up to 50%own. those are in the places with the biggest rebounds now, butt doesn't mean they are all the same. phoenix is driven by job growth. gerri: that's a good thing. i like to hear that. look at red flags. biggest red flags. you mentioned flida a ment ago. florida, illinois, and new jersey. why should i be weary? >> those are all places where the foreclosure process takes a long time. those are states with a much bigger backlog of foreclosures thanust anywhere else in the country. as the foreclosures come on the market, they push prices down. the price gains disappearance. gerri: one of the things so important to the market and what we have need to have housing come back is jobs. we are seeingh in california bay area, north carolina, denver, texas, and oklahoma. is there a great way to ped
how do you analyze the two cities? >> the biggest increases year over year are in places rebounding. both phoenix and detroit as well as lots of metros in flora and other parts of the country had huge price declines in the bust, up to 50%own. those are in the places with the biggest rebounds now, butt doesn't mean they are all the same. phoenix is driven by job growth. gerri: that's a good thing. i like to hear that. look at red flags. biggest red flags. you mentioned flida a ment ago....
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. >> it is like people that go there -- they understand it's a bulletproof city. we are seeing the first, you know, the beginnings of a turnaround. >> we see that. in northern virginia, there is a good market, but you have to have the best people. we do believe that we have the best people. we have the best people in the market. also, it is thesmall towns away from washington. those banks are being killed. so that is what worries me. as a banker, to see these banks, one by one fail, even though a lot of people think that they are being bailed out by the government, they are actually not being bailed out by the government. [talking over each other] the fdic pics of that. and kurt and i pay for that. >> were marred just made a great point. my insurance costs have tripled. i have been penalizd. >> what it does is not only enable us to serve our customers, it is absolutely terrible. neil: okay, gentlemen, thank you both very much. very hopeful. i think everyone is thinking big and maybe you should just think small. coming up next, what happens when his opponent does n
. >> it is like people that go there -- they understand it's a bulletproof city. we are seeing the first, you know, the beginnings of a turnaround. >> we see that. in northern virginia, there is a good market, but you have to have the best people. we do believe that we have the best people. we have the best people in the market. also, it is thesmall towns away from washington. those banks are being killed. so that is what worries me. as a banker, to see these banks, one by one fail,...
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. >> we're on a 30 day, 30 city, three events, 13 state tour. john: you have a new group. he leads the job creators solutions? >> job creators solutions is an organization co-formed by bernie markus, co-founderf home depot, and herman cain with the mission to educate the public on issues facing us today. john: that government doesn't always make life better? >> that government has to get out of the way, or this economy and this country's going down the tubes. john: the chicken ad, you know people say it's ridiculous, this is low budget. it's silly. it's beneath the importance of politics, and, yet, on super esday -- >> one of the most viewed youtube videos out there, just like the smoking ad. john: got more hits than all the other guys running their commercials. >> combined, yes. john: the girl who says "any questions" is the director's daughter. >> yes. john: this director works for other people in addition to the smoking man ad. one is a congressional candidate running in california against nancy pelosi -- good luck to him -- immediate -- med ya was not giving him attent
. >> we're on a 30 day, 30 city, three events, 13 state tour. john: you have a new group. he leads the job creators solutions? >> job creators solutions is an organization co-formed by bernie markus, co-founderf home depot, and herman cain with the mission to educate the public on issues facing us today. john: that government doesn't always make life better? >> that government has to get out of the way, or this economy and this country's going down the tubes. john: the chicken...
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doctor, attorney, army officer, a former nun, and candidates for office in this city illinois. she is quite something, and we're coming right back. stay with us. lou: obama deputy campaign manager stephanie kutcher is not normally shy about her role as an attack do for the obama administration, so we found her interview last night and a bit odd to say the least. listen. >> the administration did not know that we need a more security in benghazi. state department officials said their request and more security for the consulate as early as march. >> i did not get that exchange. >> you did not cassette exchanged. >> no. lou: well, i mean, is hard to spend it if you don't know about it or ignore it altogether. perhaps the stratagem of some sort. a fact check we cannot let go from last night's debate. here is biden's thought someone intervene in syria is a bad idea. >> it is a different country. it is five times as large geographically. it has one-fifth of the population that is libya, one fifth the population, five times as high as you graphically. lou: actually, libya is ten times
doctor, attorney, army officer, a former nun, and candidates for office in this city illinois. she is quite something, and we're coming right back. stay with us. lou: obama deputy campaign manager stephanie kutcher is not normally shy about her role as an attack do for the obama administration, so we found her interview last night and a bit odd to say the least. listen. >> the administration did not know that we need a more security in benghazi. state department officials said their...
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. >> if you want a beta play, kansas city rails pulled off enough. >> you might want to take a shot at ksu. >> and if you listened to the wise words of our very own, you're sitting on a nice profit because signs guy's first call ksu up 21%. you sell getting off the train now? >> no. pete has been talking about this for a week. out of all the rails least talked about. the stock is probably making an all time high. if you've been involved in it and caught this move nothing wrong with taking some money off the table. if it holds 1425 in the s&p and bounces again this will be an $85 stock. great story. >> stocks may be near session lows but that's not stopping our next guest from being a firm believer that stocks are heading to a new highs. scott welcome. >> hi, scott. >> 2012 target of 14 to 1450. 2013 target 1525 to 1575. has this week shaken your confidence? >> you know it hasn't. scott it's funny because, you know, the media is really saying hey, third quarter earnings, they are bad as though that was really unexpected. i mean they are certainly bad, the comparisons are tough. >> we're
. >> if you want a beta play, kansas city rails pulled off enough. >> you might want to take a shot at ksu. >> and if you listened to the wise words of our very own, you're sitting on a nice profit because signs guy's first call ksu up 21%. you sell getting off the train now? >> no. pete has been talking about this for a week. out of all the rails least talked about. the stock is probably making an all time high. if you've been involved in it and caught this move nothing...
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it will tip the balance of power at city hall and could decide the financial future of the city. >> herrerra was a strong backer to mayor reed's approach to pension reform. >> i was the critical vote
it will tip the balance of power at city hall and could decide the financial future of the city. >> herrerra was a strong backer to mayor reed's approach to pension reform. >> i was the critical vote
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doctor, attorney, army officer, a former nun, and candidates for office in this city illinois. she is quite something, and we're coming right back. stay with us. energy is being produced to power our lives. while energy development comes with some risk, north america's natural gas producers are committed to safely and responsibly providing generations of cleaner-burning energy for our country, drilling thousands of feet below fresh water sources within self-contained well systems. and, using state-of-the-art monitoring technologies, rigorous praices help ensure our operations are safe and clean for our communities and the environmen we're america's natural gas. lou: obama deputy campaign manager stephanie kutcher is not normally shy about her role as an atack dog for the obama administration, so we found her interview last night and a bit odd to say the least. listen. >> the administration did not know that we need a more security in benghazi. state partnt officials said their reqst and more security for the consulate as early as march. >> i did not get that exchange. >> you di
doctor, attorney, army officer, a former nun, and candidates for office in this city illinois. she is quite something, and we're coming right back. stay with us. energy is being produced to power our lives. while energy development comes with some risk, north america's natural gas producers are committed to safely and responsibly providing generations of cleaner-burning energy for our country, drilling thousands of feet below fresh water sources within self-contained well systems. and, using...
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and national largest city is still struggling to begin to recover. large swaths of downtown manhattan are still underwater. and battery tunnel is filled with water. there are no estimates on when it will be pumped dry. across the hudson, in hoboken, national guard there, working to evacuate 20,000 rez dent 20 rese been without power for two days, and streets emerged. and destruction along jersey shore, agonizing to rehold. the resort town, off limits tonight even residents cannot enter, hurricane blowing many of the million-dollar homes off their foundations. and broken gas lines. adding more obstacles to what will be a long-running recovery, 6 million people still in the dark across 15 states at this hour, more than half of initial engine still without -- new jersey still without power, president obama touring with one of his ha harshest critics, new jersey governor chris christie. they put aside their politics for the day, president returned braise that governor offered him yesterday. >> and top of my list, i have to say, that governor christie thr
and national largest city is still struggling to begin to recover. large swaths of downtown manhattan are still underwater. and battery tunnel is filled with water. there are no estimates on when it will be pumped dry. across the hudson, in hoboken, national guard there, working to evacuate 20,000 rez dent 20 rese been without power for two days, and streets emerged. and destruction along jersey shore, agonizing to rehold. the resort town, off limits tonight even residents cannot enter,...
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you get aot of snow on major cities or just problems getting around in major cities suppressing democratic votes, public transportation is an, and take public transportation, and so even when you talk generally about turnout, neil, this is app election that democrats say if they can get better turnout, they can turn votes out, they can compete, be better off in this election. if you got a weather event and power event lasting for a week, that could be a problem. neil: they used to say about ronald reagan voters, rich, before you were born, young man, they would go to the polls through broken glass to vote for him. i'm not sure the same could be said for mitt romney or president obama. in an event like this where a number of states could be looking very, very tough weather conditions that would make it difficult to get to the polls, whose voters are more jazzed to ensure they do? >> the biggest enthusiasm gap we've seen is one from 2008 for president obama compared to that now for president obama. the economy's not doing well, voters reagent to that, and so you're beginning to see roars --
you get aot of snow on major cities or just problems getting around in major cities suppressing democratic votes, public transportation is an, and take public transportation, and so even when you talk generally about turnout, neil, this is app election that democrats say if they can get better turnout, they can turn votes out, they can compete, be better off in this election. if you got a weather event and power event lasting for a week, that could be a problem. neil: they used to say about...
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"endeavour" barely fit through the tight city streets. its wings nearly clipped trees and yule poles. this family got a close-up look from its living room. the slow motion voyage seemed to captivate the entire city. people young and old stood at attention to witness the end of another chapter in manned space flight. another artifact of history is going on display. the speech the president never had to give during the cuban missile crisis. that's next. those little things still get you. for you, life's about her. but your erectile dysfunction - that could be a question of blood flow. cialis tadalafil for daily use helps you be ready anytime the moment's right. you can be more confident in your ability to be ready. and the same cialis is the only daily ed tablet approved to treat ed and symptoms of bph, like needing to go frequently or urgently. tell your doctor about all your medical conditions and medications, and ask if your heart is healthy enough for sexual activity. do not take cialis if you take nitrates for chest pain, as this may c
"endeavour" barely fit through the tight city streets. its wings nearly clipped trees and yule poles. this family got a close-up look from its living room. the slow motion voyage seemed to captivate the entire city. people young and old stood at attention to witness the end of another chapter in manned space flight. another artifact of history is going on display. the speech the president never had to give during the cuban missile crisis. that's next. those little things still get...
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taking a look of sixth avenue in new york city. as 250,000 are grappling with the power to not -- right now and it will get worse as the night in sues. when you look at this, michael, what is your best piece of advice for officials on both sides? >> to get the word out on what people need to do. i have heard reports that there are 3 feet of water in the new york stock exchange building. that passage has water. as you were showing earlier, the fdr as water lapping of red. people just need to get off the street. if they're going to stay in man and then they ought to be prepared to be without power for, my guess is based on what i have been seeing, at least a day or so. it will take time ted get those transmission lines back up, get the substations back up and working. and then, i think about, you know, at least i don't live in new york. i think about my friends that do, you know, the station will be out for a while. you knows how long mta will be out. people need to be ready to deal, it does not seem like a long time, but 24, 48 and
taking a look of sixth avenue in new york city. as 250,000 are grappling with the power to not -- right now and it will get worse as the night in sues. when you look at this, michael, what is your best piece of advice for officials on both sides? >> to get the word out on what people need to do. i have heard reports that there are 3 feet of water in the new york stock exchange building. that passage has water. as you were showing earlier, the fdr as water lapping of red. people just need...
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zerheartbur neil: this is at attic city -- atlantic city, different from last night. last night's big chunk of the boardwalk is gone. national guard troops have been assigned that area, i don't know how many, i have seen them in manhattan myself. against we have not seen them in these numbers here in the big apple since right after 9/11. commander of joint task force for hurricane sandy, brigadier general michael swezey on the phone. >> on security side we work closely th network this tea police deputy through one police plaza. and right now, they seem to be okay. neil: now, when the guard is called out, sir, that is the -- you know governor and others saying, look, we existing personnel we have, may not be enough, this is ratcheted up the seriousness of the storm, some say it set a bar for using national guard troops in the future, has it? >> you know, national guard troops have been used a lot since 9/11, a you remember, new york national guard responded to lower manhattan. then, with hurricane katrina in new orleans, and mississippi, the national guard with federal
zerheartbur neil: this is at attic city -- atlantic city, different from last night. last night's big chunk of the boardwalk is gone. national guard troops have been assigned that area, i don't know how many, i have seen them in manhattan myself. against we have not seen them in these numbers here in the big apple since right after 9/11. commander of joint task force for hurricane sandy, brigadier general michael swezey on the phone. >> on security side we work closely th network this tea...
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before making his way up here to atlantic city. of course this meeting is very important, because governor chris christie has said over and over again that fema will play a huge part in the recovery following the wreckage here in new jersey after landfall on monday. you can see the shrapnel from the northernmost end of that iconic boardwalk. many houses also damaged. even some of the residents that have chosen to stay are starting to get power back and starting to assess the damage and start the rebuilding effort. many residents were using the power to get pumps and start pumping water out of their flooded homes. meanwhile, parks of the boardwalk remained. bull dozers and national guard we are coming in to assess that damage and clean that up as well. as far as the damage other places in new jersey. world throughout the mormg of several fires. fires are breaking out all morning, said to be due to natural gas. other towns remain extremely damaged and reeling from the disaster. of course wile have more as soon as that summit takes pl
before making his way up here to atlantic city. of course this meeting is very important, because governor chris christie has said over and over again that fema will play a huge part in the recovery following the wreckage here in new jersey after landfall on monday. you can see the shrapnel from the northernmost end of that iconic boardwalk. many houses also damaged. even some of the residents that have chosen to stay are starting to get power back and starting to assess the damage and start...
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how in the world can they run the new york city marathon this sunday with so much of the city still shut down and so many people suffering? will there be a race before there's power? we're about to ask one of the city's top elected leaders where he stands -- next. es with 8 air, a crash management system and the world's only tridion safety cell which can withstand over three and a half tons. small in size. big on safety. or that printing in color had to cost a fortune. nobody said an all-in-one had to be bulky. or that you had to print from your desk. at least, nobody said it to us. introducing the business smart inkjet all-in-one series from brother. easy to use, it's the ultimate combination of speed, small size, and low-cost printing. tdd#: 1-800-345-2550 at schwab, we're committed to offering you tdd#: 1-800-345-2550 low-cost investment options-- tdd#: 1-800-345-2550 like our exchange traded funds, or etfs tdd#: 1-800-345-2550 which now have the lowest tdd#: 1-800-345-2550 operating expenses tdd#: 1-800-345-2550 in their respective tdd#: 1-800-345-2550 lipper categories. tdd#: 1-800-
how in the world can they run the new york city marathon this sunday with so much of the city still shut down and so many people suffering? will there be a race before there's power? we're about to ask one of the city's top elected leaders where he stands -- next. es with 8 air, a crash management system and the world's only tridion safety cell which can withstand over three and a half tons. small in size. big on safety. or that printing in color had to cost a fortune. nobody said an all-in-one...
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the city is absolutely desolate, and now, by order. there is this drama unfolding, on 57th street, in mid-town manhattan, underneath what is still under construction, the tallest apartment building in the city, there it was, captured on video in the winds today. a construction crane, free-standing, doubling over on itself. it has been swinging back and forth. and we're talking about gusts tonight around in the neighborhood of 80 miles an hour with this storm. rehema ellis on scene as she has been for us all evening in mid-town. >> reporter: brian it is dangerous out here, now even more so. and the pictures we showed you moments ago of the crane where it was pointed south. that wind, that powerful wind has now pointed this thing and moved it. it is moving southwest, and makes this situation out here all the more uncomfortable. the crane up top a one and a half billion luxury apartment building that is under construction, and is up over 50, 60, 70 stories high. and we don't know what is going to happen here that is why the authorities ha
the city is absolutely desolate, and now, by order. there is this drama unfolding, on 57th street, in mid-town manhattan, underneath what is still under construction, the tallest apartment building in the city, there it was, captured on video in the winds today. a construction crane, free-standing, doubling over on itself. it has been swinging back and forth. and we're talking about gusts tonight around in the neighborhood of 80 miles an hour with this storm. rehema ellis on scene as she has...
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the "occupy" protestors have moved from the front of frank ogawa plaza to right now in front of city hall about 200 people there right now. they vow to take back frank ogawa plaza. let's show you footage taken exactly a year ago when protestors clashed with oakland police. officers fired beanbags and rubber bullets at the protestors. they demonstrated that night because police earlier evicted them from their encampment. some oakland "occupiers" say
the "occupy" protestors have moved from the front of frank ogawa plaza to right now in front of city hall about 200 people there right now. they vow to take back frank ogawa plaza. let's show you footage taken exactly a year ago when protestors clashed with oakland police. officers fired beanbags and rubber bullets at the protestors. they demonstrated that night because police earlier evicted them from their encampment. some oakland "occupiers" say
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in a city where three days of street closureses are as welcome as a bad rash, remarkably all of l.a. seemed to rally behind this lengthy shuttle endeavour. >> and it arrived here at the science center without a single scratch. now after 123 million miles in orbit and 12 very challenging ones here on earth, its final mission is now complete. ben tracy, cbs news, los angeles. >> jeff: that is the "cbs evening news" tonight. later on cbs, "60 minutes." i'm jeff glor, cbs news, in new york. scott pelley will be here tomorrow. good night captioning sponsored by cbs captioned by media access group at wgbh access.wgbh.org fever will cost you this tie around. "i just think it's a ripoff" frustrated filling up? you'e not alone. why the fight ovr california gas prices coulde heading to court. and home - for good. endea's long, slow ride through los angeles finally rolls to a . cbs 5 eyewitness news is ne. good evening, i'm ann notara,,,,
in a city where three days of street closureses are as welcome as a bad rash, remarkably all of l.a. seemed to rally behind this lengthy shuttle endeavour. >> and it arrived here at the science center without a single scratch. now after 123 million miles in orbit and 12 very challenging ones here on earth, its final mission is now complete. ben tracy, cbs news, los angeles. >> jeff: that is the "cbs evening news" tonight. later on cbs, "60 minutes." i'm jeff...
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abc news has learned a drone did arrive over that city as the attack was ending and diplomats were being evacuated, which could allow romney to renew his attack. >> it was not a spontaneous demonstrati demonstration, is that what you're saying? >> please proceed, governor. >> reporter: while the president has been out of site at camp david preparing for this last debate, we did get a hint of his plan. highlight the killing of bin laden, the end of the iraq war and then question mitt romney's overseas trip as a presidential candidate, when he wondered about security at london's olympics. >> we all remember his "dukes of hazzard" tour of international destinations over the summer, where he, not only roiled countries that are not as friendly to us, but our best al li, britain. >> reporter: this is a foreign policy debate, but both campaigns tell me that each of the candidates will figure out a way to make a point about the economy. the argument, that a strong economy makes the country's national security stronger, as well. david? >> no question they're going to try to squeeze the economy in
abc news has learned a drone did arrive over that city as the attack was ending and diplomats were being evacuated, which could allow romney to renew his attack. >> it was not a spontaneous demonstrati demonstration, is that what you're saying? >> please proceed, governor. >> reporter: while the president has been out of site at camp david preparing for this last debate, we did get a hint of his plan. highlight the killing of bin laden, the end of the iraq war and then...
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in a city where three days of street clotsures are as welcome as a bad rash, remarkably all of l.a. seemed to rally behind this lengthy shuttle endeavour. >> and it arrived here at the science center without a single scratch. now after 123 million miles in orbit and 12 very challenges one here on earth, it's final mission is now complete. ben tracy, cbs news, los angeles. >> jeff: that is the "cbs evening news" tonight. later on cbs, 60 minutes. i'm jeff glor. cbs news in new york. scott pelley will be here tomorrow. good night captioning sponsored by cbs captioned by media access group at wgbh access.wgbh.org
in a city where three days of street clotsures are as welcome as a bad rash, remarkably all of l.a. seemed to rally behind this lengthy shuttle endeavour. >> and it arrived here at the science center without a single scratch. now after 123 million miles in orbit and 12 very challenges one here on earth, it's final mission is now complete. ben tracy, cbs news, los angeles. >> jeff: that is the "cbs evening news" tonight. later on cbs, 60 minutes. i'm jeff glor. cbs news in...
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i'm in new york city and i look at the statue of liberty and it says all of you, you know, who are here to breathe freedom. that's what i love about our country. and i believe in our constitution and i believe in people that want to keep what our forefathers so brilliantly put together. people came from all over the world to this country for what? freedom. nothing should take that away. that's why, you know, what he believes and i mean, look at president obama. i don't think people have gone into what he believes as much as they've gone into what mitt romney believes. does that mean i'm telling you what i'm going to vote for? no, i'm not telling you what i vote for. but i do believe, i believe in the freedom of our country and our great constitution. i believe in anybody who will uphold that constitution. >> how important has your faith been to you personally over the years? >> i am who i am because of what i believe. you know, i guess it's peculiar because back in 1800 whatever when it says don't drink and smoke and do all those things, we know those things aren't healthy for you anywa
i'm in new york city and i look at the statue of liberty and it says all of you, you know, who are here to breathe freedom. that's what i love about our country. and i believe in our constitution and i believe in people that want to keep what our forefathers so brilliantly put together. people came from all over the world to this country for what? freedom. nothing should take that away. that's why, you know, what he believes and i mean, look at president obama. i don't think people have gone...
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, the more income there is to the city. >> ohio's considered a swing state. right? but unemployment here has been running well below the national average. we look at a few dealers doing their thing here. been below the national average for a while. looks like today a lot of people played hookie. at least 5,000 people have been here. there are a few notes of caution. number one, the two casinos that were open in 2011 already reported year over year decreases in revenue, only open a few months. i also want to point out projections from income taxes from here are already well below what they initially thought when they green lighted these projects. >> brian, where exactly did they build that casino in columbus? >> reporter: well, they wanted it downtown. the city said, no, our downtown is doing well. we want to put it right on the edge of town. this used to be an auto parts manufacturing facility and it had been abandoned for years. so they came in and there wasn't much built up and the state and the city put in extra money to build up around it. the hope is tha
, the more income there is to the city. >> ohio's considered a swing state. right? but unemployment here has been running well below the national average. we look at a few dealers doing their thing here. been below the national average for a while. looks like today a lot of people played hookie. at least 5,000 people have been here. there are a few notes of caution. number one, the two casinos that were open in 2011 already reported year over year decreases in revenue, only open a few...
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mass transit in new york city is still shut down for obvious reasons. mayor bloomberg not giving a timeline for its restoration, either. washington, d.c.'s bus service. meanwhile, we're seeing quite a few companies pledging their support. gm said they will donate 50 chevy trucks to the red cross for use in recovery efforts. 3 m committed cleaning products, duct tape to the red cross. goldman sachs is setting up charging stations in conjunction with conrad, new york, and providi providing bottled water for residents. walmart is using its network to keep the word out about shelters by keeping website and twitter a counts updated with the latest information. >> thank you very much, courtney reagan. >>> restaurant in sandy's path facing head winds following storm damage. pizza maker papa johns has 600 locations near the storm. responsible for leading the company's global operations. joins us now from louisville, kentucky. great to have you with us. >> thank, melissa, great to be here. >> what sort of disruptions in terms of delivery and distribution are you
mass transit in new york city is still shut down for obvious reasons. mayor bloomberg not giving a timeline for its restoration, either. washington, d.c.'s bus service. meanwhile, we're seeing quite a few companies pledging their support. gm said they will donate 50 chevy trucks to the red cross for use in recovery efforts. 3 m committed cleaning products, duct tape to the red cross. goldman sachs is setting up charging stations in conjunction with conrad, new york, and providi providing...
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join visa nfl fan offers and make your season epic. ♪ lou: new york city, the country's largest city in assessing the massive damage from hurricane sandy. we will be joined by former new york governor george pataki to get his perspective on what will be required to get this city, the state, this region back in order and to recover from all the devastation. that is coming right up. and good news o report. home prices up. about a 2% gain in prices year-over-year is the biggest jump in two yers, and good news, setting the stage for the financial markets which reopen tomorrow after bein closed for the first two days of this week because of hurricanes in the. this, the first time markets had been closed for two consecutive trading days for whether event since march 12th and 13th in 1888 when a blizzard pu a stop trading. the markets, when they ropen, will be focusing in part on energy prices, particularly gasoline prices because eight of the country's refineries producing about 8 percent of our daily supply in gasoline where in the path of sandy. about six of those refineries which haveee
join visa nfl fan offers and make your season epic. ♪ lou: new york city, the country's largest city in assessing the massive damage from hurricane sandy. we will be joined by former new york governor george pataki to get his perspective on what will be required to get this city, the state, this region back in order and to recover from all the devastation. that is coming right up. and good news o report. home prices up. about a 2% gain in prices year-over-year is the biggest jump in two yers,...
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beautiful city, beautiful clean city. we've had people we listened to this week like sam zell, very unsettled about the global economy and even here domestically and whether there's another recession that could come next year. are you seeing any signs of that based on advertising? >> no. if you talk about two consecutive quarters of negative growth, we're not seeing that in the advertising business. we're seeing modest growth. so sort of 2%, 3% kind of growth. i think it's also depends on which market. financial times said that italy, spain, turkey, greece, down 50% from where it was in 2007. but in terms of america, which is really our principal market, north america, about 90% of it is america, you're seeing modest growth. i think what you are seeing is a big shift. so you'll be pleased to know that 40% of ad spending is still -- so $600 billion industry. 40% is still television and television continues to grow, although it is declining as a percentage of the overall pie because digital, social media, are growing, analy
beautiful city, beautiful clean city. we've had people we listened to this week like sam zell, very unsettled about the global economy and even here domestically and whether there's another recession that could come next year. are you seeing any signs of that based on advertising? >> no. if you talk about two consecutive quarters of negative growth, we're not seeing that in the advertising business. we're seeing modest growth. so sort of 2%, 3% kind of growth. i think it's also depends on...
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citi's new ceo mike corbat appears promising despite his harvard education. >> that was the op-ed? >> yeah. the first -- >> in their actual editorial. >> between the idea that president obama is the fossil fuel president, the one who has greased the wheels for the fossil fuel industry, wink wink. >> and the phil gramm piece and the letter to the editor from schumer. >> it has everything. yeah, i liked the phil gramm piece, that in previous election, we've never had people that have gotten to depend on the government so much. food stamp number up 65% in this presidency. no other president -- 25% increases. >> do you think this was the worst town tudownturn we've see? >> we've had they will before, but -- >> they weren't around for the great depression. >> but where was i. okay. so one of the first major hedge funds that try to profit from a rebound in the housing market by investing in foreclosed homes is now looking to cash out. reuters is reporting that och-ziff said it wants to exit from that business. we had someone from -- of. >> i don't know if we've had him before. if not and
citi's new ceo mike corbat appears promising despite his harvard education. >> that was the op-ed? >> yeah. the first -- >> in their actual editorial. >> between the idea that president obama is the fossil fuel president, the one who has greased the wheels for the fossil fuel industry, wink wink. >> and the phil gramm piece and the letter to the editor from schumer. >> it has everything. yeah, i liked the phil gramm piece, that in previous election, we've...
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thousands of police around the city. simon hobbs, that did not stop the protesters at all. >> absolutely. i will show you three symbolic acts as the most dominant figure in the european crisis went to the economy that the critics argue she is destroying through austerity. this is probably what will be on the front paging tomorrow morning. on the square next to parliament four people dressed in military uniforms riding and waving black and white and red swastika flags and stuck their hands out in a nazi salute. a lot of banners reading merkel out, this is not a european union, this is slavery. this is an image with huge potency around europe. the second is angela merkel at the news conference stood next to the greek prime minister. symbolic for two reasons. on the one hand she is saying i am a good european and i won't force you out of the eurozone. we have given you lots of money and on the second, particularly important, at home she is saying there will be no more money for you. this isn't a transfer union. there you se
thousands of police around the city. simon hobbs, that did not stop the protesters at all. >> absolutely. i will show you three symbolic acts as the most dominant figure in the european crisis went to the economy that the critics argue she is destroying through austerity. this is probably what will be on the front paging tomorrow morning. on the square next to parliament four people dressed in military uniforms riding and waving black and white and red swastika flags and stuck their hands...
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the reason for this rally we've seen on netflix, we had upgraded citi earlier. the customer satisfaction at the firm appears to be improving. in the course of the wake of the price de-bach o'last year, that's good news to shareholders. carl, back to you. >> that is a big deal for a name that's been kicked around. thanks a lot, mary. >>> as you might have heard, mark zuckerberg speaking out about their growth. you're going whaer what he told matt lauer in just a few moments. if we want to improve our schools... ...what should we invest in? maybe new buildings? what about updated equipment? they can help, but recent research shows... ...nothing transforms schools like investing in advanced teacher education. let's build a strong foundation. let's invest in our teachers so they can inspire our students. let's solve this. \s 12 >>> it's a new milestone for facebook, announcing they have more than a billion users. ceo mark zuckerberg speaking to matt lauer in an exclusive interview. >> if a company has a billion users, how can they not be killing it. >> we're a publi
the reason for this rally we've seen on netflix, we had upgraded citi earlier. the customer satisfaction at the firm appears to be improving. in the course of the wake of the price de-bach o'last year, that's good news to shareholders. carl, back to you. >> that is a big deal for a name that's been kicked around. thanks a lot, mary. >>> as you might have heard, mark zuckerberg speaking out about their growth. you're going whaer what he told matt lauer in just a few moments. if we...